Blu-rays

Does anyone still use blu-ray to watch their movies? I still believe there is still value in blurays because you can truly keep and own the movies, the quality is vastly superior to what netflix can muster and you can get used blu-ray movies for real cheap. Thats why i recently bought a used player for $20.

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you sound like my bro with HD-DVDs

now he has a garage full of HD-DVDs that only he can play because absolutely no one has the player

I used to collect the fuck out of them until I realized I was spending money to have them sit on a shelf; I very seldom rewatch movies and if I do a quick torrent / streaming is a lot cheaper. Honestly want to whittle what I have down to my absolute favorites but it's pretty hard to get rid of physical media these days short of giving them away.

i own about 100 movies on blu ray most of them i bought myself for like $5 or $10 i have got a few as gifts though

I do.
web downloads are just shit quality compared to untouched BR,

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I have around 150 blu-rays and the same in DVDs. The dvds are only the ones that are not out on Blu-ray or mid to low tier films. All my blu-rays are rewatchable and i love having to opportunity to browse through my shelf and find a movie to see among around 200 movies that i really like. Streaming cant even compare

It's definitely better quality unless you want to download a 100gb BD50 torrent. But i'm lazy and cheap so rarely do.

of course. im starting my collection now since they're becoming less expensive.

>you sound like my bro with HD-DVDs
>now he has a garage full of HD-DVDs that only he can play because absolutely no one has the player

Ah, but he still has real movies on real media. Watch the incels and hipsters go crazy when the broadband all dies during SHTF and your friend is sitting pretty watching his vintage movies.

Those usually barely have any seeders anyways. Most people just get the 3-6GB compressed versions as a result.

absolutely.

blu ray for life. Torrents and streaming are all fine and dandy until you get to an elaborate wide shot or a scene with fast motion

Yes but I only get them on sale these days (like the $5 bin at Best Buy).

I bought a blu ray on ebay but it's region locked to europe.
What can I do to watch it.

I don't think I own a single bluray movie.
Unless you count MGS4.

Then again the last movie I ever bought was the Return of the King Extended Edition, which was back in 2005 or something.

Buy a blu ray drive and play it on Pc

Get a multi-region blu ray player, they're very worthwhile because of many international only titles there are, I got mine so I could import stuff from America.

>watching movies on a PC
That'll also prove tricky because the software that can actually play blu rays tend to obey region locks

Use DVDab Passkey

I like to own some stuff, but I've moved passed trying to own everything. I couldn't care less about owning a recent blockbuster on Blu Ray, but for Arrow and other boutique releases sign me up. Stuff like that is hard to find in any quality better than passable online so it's nice to have. Plus the transfers are usually done very well, and there's tons of features.

Two Blu-Ray drives on a desktop PC, the other set to Region 1/A and the other to Region 2/B. Problem, (((Hollywood)))?

Blu-Rays are worth it when they have the best quality, multiple audio tracks (for foreign films) and are jam-packed with special features (Criterion being the example even though they are overpriced as shit). I'd only collect BRs of movies I actually like. Some fags on YT are complete showoffs with all their crap.

Blu-Ray was meant for porn

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